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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deeply hidden" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is difficult to find or uncover, typically metaphorically or figuratively. Example: The truth about her past was deeply hidden, buried beneath layers of lies and deceit.
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But Collins kept his sexuality deeply hidden.
The alternate reality isn't deeply hidden.
They are, for one thing, too elusive, too evanescent, too deeply hidden from view.
The child drew the momentous conclusion that "something deeply hidden had to be behind things".
To find the deeply hidden gems, you can try a specialty search engine or online database.
The court's obligation is to seek truth, even though facts may be deeply hidden.
"Modern slavery is very often deeply hidden and so it is a great challenge to assess its scale," he said.
"If there were lurking suspicions, they were subconscious or so deeply hidden from myself that I wasn't aware of them".
Her father's wounds are more deeply hidden: he lies to the family, saying he's found a new job, then sits in a park all day.
This month, we celebrate the hundredth anniversary of Einstein's general theory of relativity, one of his many ideas that brought lucidity to the deeply hidden.
He came to a conclusion, then and there, about the structure of the physical world: "Something deeply hidden had to be behind things".
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